民数记 16
Chinese Contemporary Bible (Simplified)
可拉之乱
16 可拉是利未的曾孙、哥辖的孙子、以斯哈的儿子。他跟吕便支派以利押的两个儿子大坍和亚比兰以及比勒的儿子安心中狂妄, 2 联合二百五十名在以色列会众中有声望的首领反叛摩西, 3 一起攻击摩西和亚伦,说:“你们太过分了!全体会众都是圣洁的,有耶和华住在他们当中,你们凭什么将自己置于耶和华的会众之上?” 4 摩西听了这话,就俯伏在地, 5 对可拉一伙人说:“到了明天早上,耶和华必显明谁是属于祂的,谁是圣洁的。祂必让祂所拣选的人到祂面前。 6 可拉啊,你们要这样做,你和你的同伙明天带香炉来, 7 在耶和华面前点火添香。耶和华拣选谁,谁就是圣洁的。你们利未人太过分了!” 8 摩西又对可拉说:“利未人啊,你们听我说! 9 以色列的上帝把你们从以色列会众中分别出来,使你们可以到祂面前,在祂的圣幕里司职,替会众办事,你们还不满足吗? 10 可拉啊,耶和华使你和其他利未人事奉祂,你们还不满足,还要贪求祭司的职分吗? 11 其实你和你的同伙合谋反叛的是耶和华,而不是亚伦。” 12 摩西派人去召以利押的儿子大坍和亚比兰,他们却说:“我们不去! 13 你带我们离开奶蜜之乡,要让我们死在旷野,这还不够吗?你还想自立为王管辖我们吗? 14 你并没有领我们到奶蜜之乡,也没有给我们田地和葡萄园作产业,你还想继续蒙骗我们吗?我们不去!”
15 摩西非常愤怒,就对耶和华说:“求你不要接纳他们的祭物。我没有取过他们一头驴,也没有害过他们任何人。” 16 摩西对可拉说:“明天你和你的同伙要跟亚伦一起站在耶和华面前。 17 每人要拿一个香炉,放上香,带到耶和华面前,共二百五十个。你和亚伦也要各拿一个香炉。” 18 于是,他们都拿着香炉,盛着火和香,跟摩西和亚伦一起站在会幕门口。 19 可拉把全体会众招聚到会幕门口,要对付摩西和亚伦。这时,耶和华的荣光向会众显现。
20 耶和华对摩西和亚伦说: 21 “你们离开这些会众,我好在顷刻之间消灭他们。” 22 摩西和亚伦就伏在地上说:“上帝啊,赐人生命的上帝啊!一人犯罪,你就要向全体会众发怒吗?” 23 耶和华对摩西说: 24 “你叫会众离可拉、大坍和亚比兰的帐篷远一点。”
25 于是,摩西起来去大坍和亚比兰那里,以色列的长老也跟着他。 26 他对会众说:“你们离这些恶人的帐篷远一点,不要碰他们的任何东西,免得你们因他们的罪而受牵连,同遭毁灭。” 27 会众便离开可拉、大坍和亚比兰的帐篷。大坍和亚比兰带着妻小出来,站在自己的帐篷门口。 28 摩西对会众说:“你们很快就知道,我所做的事都是奉耶和华之命而行,并非出于私意。 29 如果这些人像常人一样死去,遭遇跟世人无异,我就不是耶和华派来的。 30 但如果耶和华做一件前所未有的事,使地裂开,吞下他们和属于他们的一切,使他们活生生地坠入阴间,你们就知道这些人藐视耶和华了。”
31 摩西的话刚说完,这些人脚下的地就裂开, 32 吞下了他们和他们的家眷及所有可拉一伙的人和财物。 33 他们和属于他们的一切就这样活活地坠入阴间,地在他们上面合拢起来,他们就从会众中灭亡了。 34 他们四围的以色列人听到他们的喊叫声,纷纷逃跑,生怕自己也被吞下去。 35 耶和华又降下烈火,烧死了那二百五十个献香的人。
36 耶和华对摩西说: 37 “你叫亚伦祭司的儿子以利亚撒去从火中把香炉捡起来,把炭火撒在远处,因为那些香炉是圣洁的。 38 要把那些因犯罪而丧命之人的香炉打成薄片,用来包祭坛,因为那些香炉曾被献在耶和华面前,是圣洁的,并且可让以色列人引以为戒。” 39 于是,以利亚撒祭司取来被烧死之人所献的铜香炉,叫人打成薄片用来包祭坛, 40 让以色列人引以为戒,使亚伦子孙以外的人不致到耶和华面前烧香,以免像可拉及其同伙一样灭亡。这是按照耶和华借摩西的吩咐做的。
41 第二天,以色列全体会众都埋怨摩西和亚伦说:“你们害死了耶和华的子民。” 42 会众聚集起来反对摩西和亚伦,他们向会幕观看,忽然有云彩遮盖了会幕,耶和华的荣光显现了。 43 摩西和亚伦来到会幕前, 44 耶和华对摩西说: 45 “你们离开这些会众,我好在顷刻之间消灭他们。”他们二人就俯伏在地。 46 摩西对亚伦说:“取香炉来,里面放些坛上的火,添上香,赶快带到会众那里为他们赎罪,因为耶和华发怒了,瘟疫已经开始。” 47 亚伦就照着摩西的吩咐取来香炉,跑到会众当中。那时瘟疫已经在人群中蔓延起来。他就在炉中放上香为民众赎罪。 48 他站在活人和死人中间,瘟疫就止住了。 49 除了在可拉事件中死亡的人以外,当天有一万四千七百人死于瘟疫。 50 瘟疫止住后,亚伦便回到在会幕门口的摩西那里。
Numbers 16
Good News Translation
The Rebellion of Korah, Dathan, and Abiram
16 (A)1-2 Korah son of Izhar, from the Levite clan of Kohath, rebelled against the leadership of Moses. He was joined by three members of the tribe of Reuben—Dathan and Abiram, the sons of Eliab, and On son of Peleth—and by 250 other Israelites, well-known leaders chosen by the community. 3 They assembled before Moses and Aaron and said to them, “You have gone too far! All the members of the community belong to the Lord, and the Lord is with all of us. Why, then, Moses, do you set yourself above the Lord's community?”
4 When Moses heard this, he threw himself on the ground and prayed. 5 Then he said to Korah and his followers, “Tomorrow morning the Lord will show us who belongs to him; he will let the one who belongs to him, that is, the one he has chosen, approach him at the altar. 6-7 Tomorrow morning you and your followers take fire pans, put live coals and incense on them, and take them to the altar. Then we will see which of us the Lord has chosen. You Levites are the ones who have gone too far!”
8 Moses continued to speak to Korah. “Listen, you Levites! 9 Do you consider it a small matter that the God of Israel has set you apart from the rest of the community, so that you can approach him, perform your service in the Lord's Tent, and minister to the community and serve them? 10 He has let you and all the other Levites have this honor—and now you are trying to get the priesthood too! 11 When you complain against Aaron, it is really against the Lord that you and your followers are rebelling.”
12 Then Moses sent for Dathan and Abiram, but they said, “We will not come! 13 Isn't it enough that you have brought us out of the fertile land of Egypt to kill us here in the wilderness? Do you also have to lord it over us? 14 You certainly have not brought us into a fertile land or given us fields and vineyards as our possession, and now you are trying to deceive us. We will not come!”
15 Moses became angry and said to the Lord, “Do not accept any offerings these men bring. I have not wronged any of them; I have not even taken one of their donkeys.”
16 Moses said to Korah, “Tomorrow you and your 250 followers must come to the Tent of the Lord's presence; Aaron will also be there. 17 Each of you will take his fire pan, put incense on it, and then present it at the altar.” 18 So they each took their fire pans, put live coals and incense on them, and stood at the entrance of the Tent with Moses and Aaron. 19 Then Korah gathered the whole community, and they stood facing Moses and Aaron at the entrance of the Tent. Suddenly the dazzling light of the Lord's presence appeared to the whole community, 20 and the Lord said to Moses and Aaron, 21 “Move back from these people, and I will destroy them immediately.”
22 But Moses and Aaron bowed down with their faces to the ground and said, “O God, you are the source of all life. When one of us sins, do you become angry with the whole community?”
23 The Lord said to Moses, 24 “Tell the people to move away from the tents of Korah, Dathan, and Abiram.”
25 Then Moses, accompanied by the leaders of Israel, went to Dathan and Abiram. 26 He said to the people, “Get away from the tents of these wicked men and don't touch anything that belongs to them. Otherwise, you will be wiped out with them for all their sins.” 27 So they moved away from the tents of Korah, Dathan, and Abiram.
Dathan and Abiram had come out and were standing at the entrance of their tents, with their wives and children. 28 Moses said to the people, “This is how you will know that the Lord has sent me to do all these things and that it is not by my own choice that I have done them. 29 If these men die a natural death without some punishment from God, then the Lord did not send me. 30 But if the Lord does something unheard of, and the earth opens up and swallows them with all they own, so that they go down alive to the world of the dead, you will know that these men have rejected the Lord.”
31 As soon as he had finished speaking, the ground under Dathan and Abiram split open 32 and swallowed them and their families, together with all of Korah's followers and their possessions. 33 So they went down alive to the world of the dead, with their possessions. The earth closed over them, and they vanished. 34 All the people of Israel who were there fled when they heard their cry. They shouted, “Run! The earth might swallow us too!”
35 Then the Lord sent a fire that blazed out and burned up the 250 men who had presented the incense.
The Fire Pans
36 Then the Lord said to Moses, 37 “Tell Eleazar son of Aaron the priest to remove the bronze fire pans from the remains of those who have been burned, and scatter the coals from the fire pans somewhere else, because the fire pans are holy. 38 They became holy when they were presented at the Lord's altar. So take the fire pans of these who were put to death for their sin, beat them into thin plates, and make a covering for the altar. It will be a warning to the people of Israel.” 39 So Eleazar the priest took the fire pans and had them beaten into thin plates to make a covering for the altar. 40 This was a warning to the Israelites that no one who was not a descendant of Aaron should come to the altar to burn incense for the Lord. Otherwise he would be destroyed like Korah and his men. All this was done as the Lord had commanded Eleazar through Moses.
Aaron Saves the People
41 The next day the whole community complained against Moses and Aaron and said, “You have killed some of the Lord's people.” 42 After they had all gathered to protest to Moses and Aaron, they turned toward the Tent and saw that the cloud was covering it and that the dazzling light of the Lord's presence had appeared. 43 Moses and Aaron went and stood in front of the Tent, 44 (B)and the Lord said to Moses, 45 “Move back from these people, and I will destroy them on the spot!”
The two of them bowed down with their faces to the ground, 46 and Moses said to Aaron, “Take your fire pan, put live coals from the altar in it, and put some incense on the coals. Then hurry with it to the people and perform the ritual of purification for them. Hurry! The Lord's anger has already broken out and an epidemic has already begun.” 47 Aaron obeyed, took his fire pan and ran into the middle of the assembled people. When he saw that the plague had already begun, he put the incense on the coals and performed the ritual of purification for the people. 48 This stopped the plague, and he was left standing between the living and the dead. 49 The number of people who died was 14,700, not counting those who died in Korah's rebellion. 50 When the plague had stopped, Aaron returned to Moses at the entrance of the Tent.
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